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Homer Laughlin Soup Bowls
China:
American:
Homer Laughlin:
Pre 1950 stock# 2692
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$12.50 ea. - 3 Available
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White, 7.75" soup bowls by Homer Laughlin with pink and white flowers, on a Republic shape, with gold trim on the rim. The pattern number for these bowls is HLc441, which is often offered on the Internet as Virgina Rose. Don't be confused. All bowls are in very good shape with no chips or cracks and very little to no crazing.
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Limoges Vegetable Bowl
China:
French:
Limoges:
Pre 1920 stock# 3251
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281-685-5831
$32.95
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Beautiful vegetable bowl by Bawo & Dotter, Elite Works, Limoges, France. Made just after the turn of the 20th century, this bowl has survived in excellent condition, with only the tiniest flea bite on the underside of the rim. It only shows when the bowl is turned over. It measures 10" X 6.25" X 3" and has no cracks or crazing.
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Boonton Melamine Platter
Dinnerware:
Melmac:
Pre 1970 stock# 2721
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281-685-5831
$18.99
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This piece goes back to the early days of Melamine dinnerware. Made by Boonton of New Jersey, U.S.A., this gray platter measures 14.5" X 10.25" and has their recognizable swept handles. It has some minor utensil marks, but is otherwise in excellent condition and ready to be used.
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TWA Sandwich Plates
Dinnerware:
Pre 1990 stock# 2500
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$6.99 ea. - 7 Available
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Here are some wonderful airline collectibles. These are 8" sandwich plates from Trans World Airways (TWA), one of America's largest and well-known airlines. From a time when the elite airlines served meals on real dinnerware, these plates have survived in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Simple white plates with the TWA logo in gold on a red ribbon. Each plate is back-stamped as shown, and the gold logo appears to be 18K, but we haven't been able to confirm ...click for details
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4 Pc. Green Blendo Salad Bowls
Glassware:
Pre 1960 stock# 3970
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281-685-5831
$24.95
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Four pieces of green Blendo by West Virgina Glass Co. The set consists of one (1) large (10.75") salad and three (3) small (5.25") matching bowls. Always popular, we also have pitchers and glasses in various colors in our shop. If you would like more information, just ask.
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Franciscan Ware Tuquoise Coronado Bread & Butter Plate
Dinnerware:
Franciscan:
Pre 1950 stock# 3860
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281-685-5831
$3.95 - 4 Available
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6.25" Coronado bread and butter plate in turquoise matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the mark on this plate (same as coral photo but without a number beneath it) indicates a production date between 1940 and 1947. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in coral that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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Franciscan Ware Turquoise Coronado Luncheon Plate
Dinnerware:
Franciscan:
Pre 1950 stock# 3855
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281-685-5831
$8.95 - 2 Available
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9.5" Coronado luncheon plate in turquoise matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the number beneath the mark on this plate indicates it was made in 1947. This mark without the number indicates an earlier production date. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in coral that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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Franciscan Ware Coral Coronado Bread and Butter Plate
Dinnerware:
Franciscan:
Pre 1950 stock# 3857
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281-685-5831
$3.95 - 3 Available
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6.25" Coronado bread and butter plate in coral matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the mark on this plate (same as photo but without a number beneath it) indicates a production date between 1940 and 1947. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in turquoise that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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